I've got a couple of rain proof jackets; North face etc, and have noticed the "waterproofness" diminishes over time. Is there anything I can treat them with to refresh the rain repellency?
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I've got a couple of rain proof jackets; North face etc, and have noticed the "waterproofness" diminishes over time. Is there anything I can treat them with to refresh the rain repellency?
It depends on what material they are. Any further info?
+1 for Nikwax. We use this twin pack: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nikwax-Dire...eywords=nikwax
One to wash.. one to proof. All done in the washing machine and our coats bead like new again.
Those are the ones to use for most things, but not all, there are a few exceptions, for things like soft shells or down insulated things. Best bet is to use the nikwax product selector
http://www.nikwax.com/en-gb/products...ctselector.php
Brighty
Nikwax are very good products
If it is goretex then wash it first using one of their products (tech wash maybe it's called?).
Then use their proofing
Plenty of info on in their website
Another recommendation for Nikwax here too, I think Granger's is another alternative which I've seen and heard of but haven't used.
Yet another chiming in with Nikwax here. Used to love their ad in the late 80s with a sleeping bag treated and then floated off across a lake. Fantastic stuff.
You got me onto Google there... not an 80's ad.. but a recent attempt to show Nikwax in action:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWfB0laaP28
I use the wash in Nikwax stuff - you really cant go wrong!
Nikwax although it's never as good as the treatment they put on from the factory
I use the Fjällräven PFC-Free stuff and iron-in wax, works for me, but I doubt it's any better than the Nikwax products mentioned.
I use WD40 on my Aquascutum Bogart.
Keeps the damp at bay plus you get the bonus of that unmistakable and masculine heady WD aroma.
Win-win, as i`m sure my fellow tube travellers of a morn will all testify.
ALDI 'Waterproofing Spray' - "Ideal for breathable garments and shoes".
Cheap as chips and works very well on my 28-year-old Barbour and (younger) shooting boots.
If your after Nikwax have a look at Tesco Direct, a few times a year they have some really good offers on multi packs which make it far cheaper than walking and climbing shops. I buy loads for my walking and biking gear and it saves me a fortune.
Answer to another poster - Barbour sell tins of their wax, ie the stuff they use in the factory.
You need to heat the tin in a pan of boiling water to soften the wax, then you smear it in to the jacket. Works very efficiently.
I bought the Nikwax twin pack for a North face lightweight shell. After I had done the 'wash' stage I took it out in the rain by accident and it performed like new so I never bothered with stage 2.
I've just waxed my Penfield jacket this afternoon using the Greenland stuff. I tried it last year and it worked for light showers but anything torrential and I got a soaking. I've applied three layers this time, with more attention paid to the shoulder seams and hood. I'll see how it goes.
I also use the wash-in Nikwax on my Paramo and it hasn't failed me yet, but that could be a strength of the jacket's material more than the Nikwax?